164 Leland’s Journey through Wiltshire. 
and so cummith a x miles doun to Hanging Langforde standing, as 
the descent is, on the right hand of it. (Hanging Langforde was 
Popham’s, and came in partition to Fostar). [Itin. v1. 38}. 
Thens a 3 miles to Stapleford village on the same hand. 
Here cummith into Wyle from N. W. Winterborne water. 
Thens cummith Wyle a 2 miles, and rennith thorough the toun 
of Wilton divided into armes. 
And here cummith into Wyle a river called MNadder, alias 
Fovington water, bycause it risith about Fovington (Fovant) village 
5 miles by west from Wilton. 
From Wilton to Saresbyri 2 miles. 
Here about Harnham Bridge is the confluence of Wyle and 
Avon. 
LADY CHAPEL. SAL. CATH. ([i11. 92]. 
From a tablet in the chapel of St. Mary :—1 
« Pray for the soulof Ricuarp Pours, formerly BisHor or Sarum, 
who caused this Church to be commenced, in a certain ground where tt 
now stands anciently called “Miryrreip,” in honour of the B. V. 
Mary, 29 April,? being the feast of S. Vitalis, the Martyr, a.pv. 1219, 
in the Reign of King Richard I. And this Church was 40 years in 
building, during the reigns of 3 Kings, viz., Richard I., John, and 
Henry IV., and it was finished 25 March a.p. 1260. The said 
Bishop founded a Mass of the B. V. Mary to be solemnized daily 
within this chapel, and appropriated for the maintenance of the said 
Mass the Rectory of Laverstoke. He was afterwards translated to the 
Bishoprick of Durham; and founded a Monastery at Terraunt? in 
1 This and some of the following inscriptions, here printed in italics, are 
given by Leland in the original Latin. The reader will bear in mind that the 
arrangement of the monuments and gravestones in Salisbury Cathedral under- 
went great alterations about the year 1790. 
2 «© 3 Cal. Maii” in the original; which would be May 29. But the feast of 
8. Vitalis was May 28. 
3 Terraunt.” A house of Cistercian or White Nuns, called originally 
«« The Charnel,” at Tarent Crayford, county Dorset. (See Hutchins 11. 43, and 
Lel. Collect. mr, 345). 
